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Human Language Technology. Challenges for Computer Science and Linguistics - 7th Language and Technology Conference, LTC 2015, Poznan, Poland, November 27-29, 2015, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Zygmunt Vetulani, Joseph Mariani, Marek Kubis
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7h Language
and Technology Conference: Challenges for Computer Science and
Linguistics, LTC 2015, held in Poznan, Poland, in November 2015.
The 31 revised papers presented in this volume were carefully
reviewed and selected from 108 submissions. The papers selected to
this volume belong to various fields of: Speech Processing;
Multiword Expressions; Parsing; Language Resources and Tools;
Ontologies and Wordnets; Machine Translation; Information and Data
Extraction; Text Engineering and Processing; Applications in
Language Learning; Emotions, Decisions and Opinions; Less-Resourced
Languages.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th Language
and Technology Conference: Challenges for Computer Science and
Linguistics, LTC 2011, held in Poznan, Poland, in November 2011.
The 44 revised and in many cases substantially extended papers
presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from
111 submissions. The focus of the papers is on the following
topics: speech, parsing, computational semantics, text analysis,
text annotation, language resources: general issues, language
resources: ontologies and Wordnets and machine translation.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th Language
and Technology Conference: Challenges for Computer Science and
Linguistics, LTC 2009, held in Poznan, Poland, in November 2009.
The 52 revised and in many cases substantially extended papers
presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from
103 submissions. The contributions are organized in topical
sections on speech processing, computational
morphology/lexicography, parsing, computational semantics, dialogue
modeling and processing, digital language resources, WordNet,
document processing, information processing, and machine
translation.
Half a centuryago not manypeople had realizedthat a new epoch in
the history of homo sapiens had just started. The term "Information
Society Age" seems an appropriate name for this epoch.
Communication was without a doubt a lever of the conquest of the
human race over the rest of the animate world. There is little
doubt that the human racebegan when our predecessorsstarted to
communicate with each other using language.This highly
abstractmeans of communicationwas probably one of the major factors
contributing to the evolutionary success of the human race within
the animal world. Physically weak and imperfect, humans started to
dominate the rest of the world through the creation of
communication-based societies where individuals communicated
initially to satisfy immediate needs, and then to create,
accumulate and process knowledge for future use. The crucial step
in the history of humanity was the invention of writing. It is
worth noting that writing is a human invention, not a phenomenon
resulting from natural evolution. Humans invented writing as a
technique for recording speech as well as for storing and
facilitating the dissemination of knowledge across the world.
Humans continue to be born illiterate, and therefore teaching and
conscious supervised learning is necessary to maintain this basic
social skill.
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Human Language Technology. Challenges for Computer Science and Linguistics - 9th Language and Technology Conference, LTC 2019, Poznan, Poland, May 17-19, 2019, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Zygmunt Vetulani, Patrick Paroubek, Marek Kubis
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R3,058
Discovery Miles 30 580
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th Language
and Technology Conference: Challenges for Computer Science and
Linguistics, LTC 2019, held in Poznan, Poland, in May 2019. The 24
revised papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected from 67 submissions. The papers are categorized into the
following topical sub-headings: Speech Processing; Language
Resources and Tools; Computational Semantics; Emotions, Decisions
and Opinions; Digital Humanities; Evaluation; and Legal Aspects.
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Human Language Technology. Challenges for Computer Science and Linguistics - 8th Language and Technology Conference, LTC 2017, Poznan, Poland, November 17-19, 2017, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Zygmunt Vetulani, Patrick Paroubek, Marek Kubis
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R2,571
Discovery Miles 25 710
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th Language
and Technology Conference: Challenges for Computer Science and
Linguistics, LTC 2017, held in Poznan, Poland, in November 2017.
The 26 revised papers presented in this volume were carefully
reviewed and selected from 97 submissions. The papers selected to
this volume belong to various fields of: Language Resources, Tools
and Evaluation, Less-Resourced-Languages, Speech Processing,
Morphology, Computational Semantics, Machine Translation, and
Information Retrieval and Information Extraction.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th Language
and Technology Conference: Challenges for Computer Science and
Linguistics, LTC 2013, held in Poznan, Poland, in December 2013.
The 31 revised and in many cases substantially extended papers
presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from
103 submissions.The papers selected to this volume belong to
various fields of Human Language Technologies and illustrate a
large thematic coverage of the LTC conferences. To make the
presentation of the papers possibly transparent we have
"structured" them into 9 chapters. These are: Speech Processing,
Morphology, Parsing Related Issues, Computational Semantics,
Digital Language Resources, Ontologies and Wordnets, Written Text
and Document Processing, Information and Data Extraction, and
Less-Resourced Languages.
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